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  2. Richard A. Flintrop - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, he was a candidate in the Democratic primary for the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin's 6th congressional district, losing to Gary R. Goyke. [3] Goyke would lose to Tom Petri in the general election. Additionally, Flintrop was Vice Chairman of the Winnebago County, Wisconsin, Democratic Party.

  3. Philip L. Spooner Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Philip Spooner Sr. was a prominent lawyer in Madison, clerk of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School. [9] Philip Jr.'s siblings included John Coit Spooner , who served 16 years as United States senator from Wisconsin, and Roger C. Spooner, who was a chairman of the Republican Party of Dane County.

  4. James M. Skibo - Wikipedia

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    James M. Skibo (January 7, 1960 – April 14, 2023) was an American archaeologist who was the State Archaeologist of Wisconsin from 2021 to 2023. [1] His archaeological research focused on the production and use of ceramics as well as the theory of archaeology and ethnoarchaeology.

  5. Betty Jo Nelsen - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts State College Betty Jo Nelsen (October 11, 1935 – October 17, 2024) was an American politician and who served as Minority Leader of the Wisconsin State Assembly . A Republican , she represented the northeastern suburbs of Milwaukee from 1979 until 1990 in the Assembly.

  6. John M. Blaska - Wikipedia

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    John Mathew Blaska was born on May 14, 1885, in Medina, Wisconsin. He later moved to Marshall, Dane County, Wisconsin. Blaska was a farmer and tobacco grower. [1] He died on May 26, 1957. [1] [2] One of Blaska's sons, Jerome, also served in the Assembly.

  7. John P. Varda - Wikipedia

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    John Patrick Varda (October 1, 1916 – February 20, 1993) [1] [2] was an American politician and jurist from the state of Wisconsin.. Varda was born in Hurley, Wisconsin, the son of Italian immigrants from the area of Turin, Italy.

  8. John Klenke - Wikipedia

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    John Klenke (April 25, 1958 – October 10, 2023) was an American politician in the state of Wisconsin who served as a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 88th district. In January 2014, he announced he would not seek re-election.

  9. Roundy Coughlin - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Leo "Roundy" Coughlin (September 18, 1889 – December 9, 1971) was a sports columnist from Madison, Wisconsin who wrote primarily for the Wisconsin State Journal. Most of his bylines were simply "Roundy." His column, "Roundy Says," was the newspaper's most popular column. [1]